Early Modern Britain, 1450-1750: Politics, Law and Society in the ...

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(175 titles)

I. Primary Texts (=14 titles)

1. Baxter, Richard. A Holy Commonwealth. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political

Thought, ed. William Lamont. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

2. Bodin, Jean. On Sovereignty. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political

Thought, ed. by Julian Franklin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.

3. Filmer, Robert. Patriarcha and Other Writings. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political

Thought, ed. by Johann Sommerville. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

4. Fortescue, Sir John. On the Laws and Governance of England. Cambridge Texts in the History

of Political Thought, ed. by Shelley Lockwood. Cambridge University Press, 1997.

5. Harrington, James. The Commonwealth of Oceana and A System of Politics. Cambridge Texts

in the History of Political Thought, ed by JGA Pocock. Cambridge University Press,

1992.

6. Hobbes, Thomas. On the Citizen. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, ed. by

Richard Tuck and Michael Silverthorne. Cambridge University Press, 1998.

7.

. Leviathan. Cambridge texts in the History of Political Thought, ed. by Richard Tuck.

Cambridge University Press, 1991.

8. Hooker, Richard. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity. Cambridge Texts in the History of

Political Thought, ed. by A.S. McGrade. Cambrdige University Press, 1989.

9. Hotman, Fran?ois, Th?odore de B?ze, and Hubert Languet. Constitutionalism and resistance in

the sixteenth century; three treatises. (ed. by Julian Franklin). New York: Pegasus, 1969.

10. Locke, John. Locke: Political Essays. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought,

ed. by Mark Goldie. Cambridge University Press, 1997.

11. Luther and Calvin on Secular Authority. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought,

ed. by Harro H?pfl. Cambridge Univeristy Press, 1991.

12. Milton, John. Political Writings. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, ed. by

Martin Dzelzainis. Cambridge University Press, 1991.

13. Pufendorf, Samuel. On the Duty of Man and Citizen According to Natural Law. Cambridge

Texts in the History of Political Thought, ed. by James Tully. Cambridge University

Press, 1991.

14. Sidney, Algernon. Court Maxims. Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought, ed. by

Hans W. Blom, et al. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

II. Early Tudor Government, Politics and Administration (=14 titles) 1. Chrimes, S. B., and G. W. Bernard. Henry Vii. New ed, Yale English Monarchs. New Haven:

Yale University Press, 1999. 2. Coleman, Christopher, and David Starkey. Revolution Reassessed: Revisions in the History of

Tudor Government and Administration. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986. 3. Edwards, Philip. The Making of the Modern English State, 1460-1660, British Studies Series.

New York: Palgrave, 2001. 4. Ellis, Steven G. Reform and Revival: English Government in Ireland, 1470-1534, Royal

Historical Society Studies in History. No. 47. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986.

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5. Elton, G. R. Policy and Police; the Enforcement of the Reformation in the Age of Thomas Cromwell. Cambridge: University Press, 1972.

6. ------. Reform and Reformation : England 1509-1558, New History of England. 2. London: Arnold, 1977.

7. ------. The Tudor Revolution in Government: Administrative Changes in the Reign of Henry Viii. Cambridge: University Press, 1959.

8. Goodman, Anthony. The New Monarchy: England, 1471-1534, Historical Association Studies. Oxford, UK ; New York, NY, USA: B. Blackwell, 1988.

9. Guy, J. A. Politics, Law and Counsel in Tudor and Early Stuart England. Aldershot, Great Britain Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2000.

10. Lander, J. R. The Wars of the Roses, History in the Making. London,: Secker & Warburg, 1965.

11. Ross, Charles. The Wars of the Roses : A Concise History. London: Thames and Hudson, 1976.

12. Scarisbrick, J. J. Henry Viii. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. 13. Schofield, Roger. Taxation under the Early Tudors, 1485-1547. London: Blackwell, 2004. 14. Starkey, David. The English Court: From the Wars of the Roses to the Civil War. London ;

New York: Longman, 1987.

III. Reformation, Religious Cultures & the Mid-Tudor period (=16 titles) 1. Dickens, A. G. The English Reformation. New York,: Schocken Books, 1964. 2. Duffy, Eamon. The stripping of the altars : traditional religion in England, c.1400-c.1580.

New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992. 3. Fletcher, Anthony, and Diarmaid MacCulloch. Tudor rebellions. 4th ed, Seminar studies in

history. New York: Longman, 1997. 4. Haigh, Christopher. The English Reformation revised. Cambridge: Cambridge University

Press, 1987. 5. ------. English reformations: religion, politics, and society under the Tudors. Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 1993. 6. Loach, Jennifer. Parliament under the Tudors. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. 7. Loades, D. M. The reign of Mary Tudor: politics, government, and religion in England, 1553-

1558. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1979. 8. MacCulloch, Diarmaid. The later reformation in England, 1547-1603. 2nd ed, British history

in perspective. New York: Palgrave, 2001. 9. Marshall, Peter. The Catholic priesthood and the English Reformation, Oxford historical

monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994. 10. Scarisbrick, J. J. The Reformation and the English people. Oxford, England: Blackwell, 1984. 11. Shagan, Ethan H. Popular politics and the English Reformation, Cambridge studies in early

modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. 12. Spufford, Margaret. The World of rural dissenters : 1520-1725. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press, 1995. 13. Thomas, Keith Vivian. Religion and the decline of magic: studies in popular beliefs in

sixteenth and seventeenth century England. London,: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1971. 14. Tittler, Robert, and Jennifer Loach. The Mid-Tudor polity, c. 1540-1560. Totowa, N.J.:

Rowman and Littlefield, 1980. 15. Watt, Tessa. Cheap print and popular piety, 1550-1640, Cambridge studies in early modern

British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. 16. Whiting, Robert. The Blind Devotion of the People: Popular Religion and the English

Reformation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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IV. The Elizabethan period: Politics, Government, Foreign Policy and Church (=16 titles) 1. Bossy, John. The English Catholic community, 1570-1850. New York: Oxford University

Press, 1976. 2. Bradshaw, Brendan. The Irish constitutional revolution of the sixteenth century. New York:

Cambridge University Press, 1979. 3. Canny, Nicholas P. Making Ireland British, 1580-1650. Oxford: Oxford University Press,

2001. 4. Collinson, Patrick. The birthpangs of protestant England : religious and cultural change in the

sixteenth and seventeenth centuries : the third Anstey memorial lectures in the University of Kent at Canterbury, 12-15 May 1986. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988. 5. ------. The religion of Protestants : the church in English society, 1559-1625, Ford lectures. 1979. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982. 6. Dawson, Jane E. A. The politics of religion in the age of Mary, Queen of Scots the Earl of Argyll and the struggle for Britain and Ireland, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 7. Durston, Christopher, and Jacqueline Eales. The culture of English Puritanism, 1560-1700. [1st American ]. ed, Themes in focus. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. 8. Ellis, Steven G. Tudor frontiers and noble power: the making of the British state. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995. 9. Elton, G. R. The Parliament of England, 1559-1581. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. 10. Lake, Peter. Anglicans and Puritans? : Presbyterianism and English conformist thought from Whitgift to Hooker. London: Allen & Unwin, 1988. 11. ------. Moderate Puritans and the Elizabethan church. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. 12. Loades, D. M. John Foxe and the English Reformation, St. Andrews studies in Reformation history. Brookfield: Scolar Press, 1997. 13. MacCaffrey, Wallace T. Elizabeth I : war and politics, 1588-1603. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1992. 14. Todd, Margo. The culture of Protestantism in early modern Scotland. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. 15. Wormald, Jenny. Court, kirk and community : Scotland 1470-1625, New history of Scotland. vol. 4. London: Edward Arnold, 1981. 16. ------. Mary, Queen of Scots : politics, passion and a kingdom lost. London ; New York: Tauris Parke Paperbacks, 2001.

V. Early Stuart Church, Theology and Puritan culture (=10 titles) 1. Davies, Julian. The Caroline captivity of the church: Charles I and the remoulding of

Anglicanism, 1625-1641, Oxford historical monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. 2. Fincham, Kenneth. Prelate as Pastor: The Episcopate of James I. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. 3. Hill, Christopher. Puritanism and revolution; studies in interpretation of the English Revolution of the 17th century. London: Secker & Warburg, 1958. 4. Lake, Peter, and Michael C. Questier. Conformity and orthodoxy in the English church, c. 1560-1660, Studies in modern British religious history, v. 2. Rochester: Boydell Press, 2000.

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5. Maltby, Judith D. Prayer book and people in Elizabethan and early Stuart England, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

6. Milton, Anthony. Catholic and Reformed: the Roman and Protestant churches in English Protestant thought, 1600-1640, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

7. Questier, Michael C. Conversion, politics and religion in England, 1580-1625, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

8. Tyacke, Nicholas. Anti-Calvinists: the rise of English Arminianism, c. 1590-1640, Oxford historical monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987.

9. Walsham, Alexandra. Providence in early modern England. Oxford University Press, 1999.

Article: 10. Lake, Peter. "Calvinism and the English Church, 1570-1635," Past and Present, 114 (1987):

32-76.

VI. Early Stuart Politics, Government and the Multiple Realm (=17 titles) 1. Atherton, Ian. Ambition and failure in Stuart England: the career of John, first Viscount

Scudamore, Politics, culture, and society in early modern Britain. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. 2. Cogswell, Thomas. Home divisions: aristocracy, the state, and provincial conflict. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1998. 3. Ellis, Steven G., and Sarah Barber. Conquest and union: fashioning a British state, 1485-1725. New York: Longman, 1995. 4. Goodare, Julian,. State and society in early modern Scotland. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 5. Hirst, Derek. The representative of the people? : Voters and voting in England under the early Stuarts. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1975. 6. Hughes, Ann. The causes of the English Civil War. 1st ed, British history in perspective. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991. 7. Jones, W. J. Politics and the Bench: the judges and the origins of the English Civil War, Historical problems: studies and documents, 13. London: 1971. 8. Kenyon, J. P. The Stuart constitution, 1603-1688; documents and commentary. Cambridge,: Cambridge U. P., 1966. 9. Kidd, Colin. British identities before nationalism : ethnicity and nationhood in the Atlantic world, 1600-1800. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 10. Kishlansky, Mark A. Parliamentary selection : social and political choice in early modern England. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. 11. MacInnes, Allan I., and Jane H. Ohlmeyer. The Stuart kingdoms in the seventeenth century : awkward neighbours. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2002. 12. Ohlmeyer, Jane H. Political thought in seventeenth-century Ireland: kingdom or colony. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 13. Perceval-Maxwell, M. The outbreak of the Irish Rebellion of 1641. Montr?al: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1994. 14. Russell, Conrad. The origins of the English Civil War. New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1973. 15. Sharpe, Kevin. The personal rule of Charles I. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1992. 16. Sommerville, J. P. Royalists and patriots: politics and ideology in England, 1603-1640. 2nd ed. New York: Longman, 1999. 17. Peck, Linda Levy. The Mental World of the Jacobean Court. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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VII. Civil War & Interregnum (=13 titles) 1. Aylmer, G. E. The Levellers in the English Revolution, Documents of revolution. Cornell

University Press, 1975. 2. ------. Rebellion or revolution? : England, 1640-1660, Opus. New York: Oxford University

Press, 1986. 3. Eales, Jacqueline. Puritans and roundheads: the Harleys of Brampton Bryan and the outbreak

of the English Civil War, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. 4. Hutton, Ronald. The British Republic, 1649-1660. 2nd ed, British history in perspective. New York: St. Martin's, 2000. 5. Kishlansky, Mark A. The rise of the new model Army. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979. 6. Mendle, Michael. The Putney debates of 1647: the army, the Levellers, and the English state. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. 7. ------. Dangerous positions: mixed government, the estates of the realm, and the making of the answer to the XIX propositions. University of Alabama Press, 1985. 8. Morrill, J. S. Reactions to the English Civil War. New York: St Martin's Press, 1993. 9. ------. The nature of the English Revolution: essays. London ; New York: Longman, 1993. 10. ------. Revolt in the provinces: the people of England and the tragedies of war, 1630-1648. 2nd ed. London: Longman, 1999. 11. Reay, Barry, and J. F. McGregor. Radical religion in the English revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1984. 12. Woolrych, Austin. Commonwealth to protectorate. Oxford New York: Clarendon Press, 1982. 13. ------. Soldiers and statesmen: the General Council of the Army and its debates, 1647-1648. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987.

VIII. The Restoration (=17 titles) 1. Aylmer, G. E. The crown's servants: government and civil service under Charles II, 1660-

1685. Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. 2. Chandaman, Cecil Douglas. The English public revenue, 1660-1688. Oxford: Clarendon Press,

1975. 3. Harris, Tim. London crowds in the reign of Charles II: propaganda and politics from the

Restoration until the exclusion crisis, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 4. ------. Politics under the later Stuarts: party conflict in a divided society, 1660-1715, Studies in modern history. New York: Longman, 1993. 5. Hutton, Ronald. Charles the Second, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Oxford University Press, 1989. 6. Jones, J. R. The Anglo-Dutch wars of the seventeenth century, Modern wars in perspective. New York: Longman, 1996. 7. ------. Country and court : England, 1658-1714. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1978. 8. Knights, Mark. Politics and opinion in crisis, 1678-81, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994. 9. Pincus, Steven C. A. Protestantism and patriotism: ideologies and the making of English foreign policy, 1650-1668, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. 10. Scott, Jonathan. Algernon Sidney and the English republic, 1623-1677, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988.

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11. ------. Algernon Sidney and the Restoration crisis, 1677-1683, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

12. ------. England's troubles: seventeenth-century English political instability in European context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

13. Seaward, Paul. The Cavalier Parliament and the Reconstruction of the Old Regime, 16611667. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

14. Speck, W. A. James II, Profiles in power. London ; New York: Longman, 2002. 15. Spurr, John. England in the 1670s: 'this masquerading age', A history of early modern

England. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2000. 16. ------. English Puritanism, 1603-1689, Social history in perspective. New York: St.

Martin's Press, 1998. 17. ------. The Restoration Church of England, 1646-1689. New Haven: Yale University Press,

1991.

IX. Glorious Revolution and Eighteenth Century (=12 titles) 1. Clark, J.C.D. The dynamics of change: the crisis of the 1750s and English party systems.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982. 2. Grell, Ole Peter, Jonathan Irvine Israel, and Nicholas Tyacke. From persecution to toleration :

the Glorious Revolution and religion in England. Oxford University Press, 1991. 3. Holmes, Geoffrey S., and W. A. Speck. The divided society: parties and politics in England

1694-1716, Documents of modern history. London: Edward Arnold, 1967. 4. Israel, Jonathan Irvine. The Anglo-Dutch moment: essays on the Glorious Revolution and its

world impact. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991. 5. Jones, D. W. War and economy in the age of William III and Marlborough. New York:

Blackwell, 1988. 6. Knights, Mark. Representation and Misrepresentation in Later Stuart Britain, partisanship and

political culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 7. Langford, Paul. The Eighteenth Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. 8. ? Ciardha, ?amonn. Ireland and the Jacobite cause, 1685-1766 : a fatal attachment. Dublin;

Four Courts, 2002. 9. Plumb, J. H. England in the eighteenth century. London,: Penguin Books, 1953. 10. ------. The growth of political stability in England: 1675-1725. London: Macmillan, 1967. 11. Schwoerer, Lois G. The Revolution of 1688-1689 : changing perspectives. New York:

Cambridge University Press, 1992. 12. Speck, W.A. The reluctant revolutionaries : Englishmen and the revolution of 1688. Oxford;

New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

X. Social History, Popular Culture, and Local History (=17 titles) 1. Beattie, J. M. Crime and the courts in England, 1660-1800. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton

University Press, 1986. 2. Cressy, David. Birth, marriage, and death : ritual, religion, and the life-cycle in Tudor and

Stuart England. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. 3. Fletcher, Anthony. Gender, sex, and subordination in England, 1500-1800. New Haven: Yale

University Press, 1995. 4. Harris, Tim. Popular culture in England, c. 1500-1850. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995. 5. Herrup, Cynthia B. The common peace: participation and the criminal law in seventeenth-

century England, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 6. Hutton, Ronald. The rise and fall of merry England: the ritual year, 1400-1700. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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7. Landua, Norma. Law, Crime and English Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

8. McIntosh, Marjorie Keniston. Controlling misbehavior in England, 1370-1600, Cambridge studies in population, economy and society in past time, 34. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.

9. Reay, Barry. Popular culture in seventeenth-century England. London: Routledge, 1988. 10. Sacks, David Harris. The widening gate: Bristol and the Atlantic economy, 1450-1700, The

New historicism ; 15. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1991. 11. Seaver, Paul S. Wallington's world: a puritan artisan in seventeenth-century London.

Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1985. 12. Sharpe, J.A. Early modern England: a social history, 1550-1760. London: St. Martin's Press,

1997. (2 ed.) 13. Sharpe, J.A. Crime in early modern England, 1550-1750. London: Longman, 1999. (2 ed.) 14. Underdown, David. Fire from heaven: the life of an English town in the Seventeenth century.

London: HarperCollins Publishers, 1992. 15. Vitkus, Daniel J., and N. I. Matar. Piracy, slavery, and redemption : Barbary captivity

narratives from early modern England. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001. 16. Walter, John, Roger Schofield, and Andrew B. Appleby. Famine, disease and the social order

in early modern society, Cambridge studies in population, economy, and society in past time. 10. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989. 17. Wrightson, Keith. Earthly Necessities: economic lives in early modern Britain, New economic history of Britain. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000.

XI. Legal History (=11 titles) 1. Baker, John Hamilton. The common law tradition: lawyers, books, and the law. London:

Hambledon Press, 2000. 2. ------. An introduction to English legal history. 3rd ed. London: Butterworths, 1990. 3. ------. The legal profession and the common law : historical essays. London: The

Hambledon Press, 1986. 4. Brooks, C. W. Pettyfoggers and vipers of the Commonwealth : the "lower branch" of the legal

profession in early modern England, Cambridge studies in English legal history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. 5. Cockburn, J. S. A history of English assizes, 1558-1714, Cambridge studies in English legal history. Cambridge: University Press, 1972. 6. Glassey, Lionel K. J. Politics and the appointment of justices of the peace, 1675-1720, Oxford historical monographs. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1979. 7. Gleason, J.H. The Justices of the Peace in England, 1558-1640. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1969. 8. Landau, Norma. The justices of the peace, 1679-1760. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1984. 9. Lemmings, David. Gentlemen and barristers: the Inns of Court and the English bar, 16801730. Oxford University Press, 1990. 10. Levack, Brian P. The civil lawyers in England, 1603-1641: a political study. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. 11. Prest, Wilfrid R. The rise of the barristers: a social history of the English bar, 1590-1640. Oxford University Press, 1986.

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XII. Political Thought and Intellectual History (=19 titles) 1. Armitage, David. The ideological origins of the British Empire, Ideas in context ; 59.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 2. Braddick, M. J. The nerves of state : taxation and the financing of the English state, 1558-

1714, New frontiers in history. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. 3. ------. State formation in early modern England, c. 1550-1700. New York: Cambridge

University Press, 2000. 4. Braddick, M. J., and John Walter. Negotiating power in early modern society : order,

hierarchy, and subordination in Britain and Ireland. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 5. Champion, Justin. Republican learning: John Toland and the crisis of Christian culture, 16961722, Politics, culture, and society in early modern Britain. New York: Palgrave, 2003. 6. Christianson, Paul. Discourse on history, law, and governance in the public career of John Selden, 1610-1635. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. 7. Cromartie, Alan. Sir Matthew Hale 1609-1676: law, religion, and natural philosophy, Cambridge studies in early modern British history. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 8. Gough, J. W. Fundamental law in English constitutional history. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961. 9. Groenveld, S., and Michael J. Wintle. The exchange of ideas: religion, scholarship, and art in Anglo-Dutch relations in the seventeenth century, Britain and the Netherlands ; v. 11. Zutphen: Walburg Instituut, 1994. 10. Hirst, Derek, and Richard Strier. Writing and political engagement in seventeenth-century England. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 11. Kelley, Donald R. Foundations of modern historical scholarship, language, law, and history in the French Renaissance. New York: Columbia University Press, 1970. 12. Pocock, J. G. A. The ancient constitution and the feudal law : a study of English historical thought in the seventeenth century : a reissue with a retrospect. Cambridge Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 13. ------. The Machiavellian moment: Florentine political thought and the Atlantic republican tradition. 2nd paperback ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1975. 14. ------. Virtue, commerce, and history : essays on political thought and history, chiefly in the eighteenth century, Ideas in context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. 15. Rudolph, Julia. Revolution by degrees: James Tyrrell and Whig political thought in the late seventeenth century. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 16. Shapin, Steven, Simon Schaffer, and Thomas Hobbes. Leviathan and the air-pump : Hobbes, Boyle, and the experimental life : including a translation of Thomas Hobbes, Dialogus physicus de natura aeris by Simon Schaffer. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985. 17. Sharpe, Kevin. Remapping early modern England: the culture of seventeenth-century England. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 18. Skinner, Quentin. The foundations of modern political thought. 2 vols. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1978. 19. Todd, Margo. Christian humanism and the Puritan social order, Ideas in context. Cambridge Cambridgeshire ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

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